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2011 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship

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2011 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship
Tournament details
Host countrySwitzerland
Dates28–31 July
Teams4
Venue1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Spain (2nd title)
Runners-up France
Third place Germany
Fourth place Iceland
Tournament statistics
Top scorerGermanyAnnabel Jäger
Best playerSpainAlba Pomares
2010
2012
International football competition

The2011 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship was the fourth edition of theUEFA Women's Under-17 Championship.Spain was the title holder. Like the previous tournaments, there were two qualifying rounds.

Qualification

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Teams entering in this roundTeams advancing from previous roundCompetition format
First qualifying round
(40 teams)
  • 40 teams from associations ranked 2–53

10 groups of 4 teams, hosted by one club, seeded into four pots by UEFA coefficient

Second qualifying round
(16 teams)
  • 10 group winners from 1st qualifying round
  • 5 best group runners-up from 1st qualifying round

4 groups of 4 teams, hosted by one club, seeded into four pots by UEFA coefficient

Final tournament
(4 teams)
  • 4 group winners from 2nd qualifying round

semi-finals, final

First qualifying round

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Forty teams entered in this round. There were ten groups of four teams each. The ten champions and the five best runners-up advanced to the second qualifying round.Germany had a bye to the second round.

Teams initalics hosted the mini-tournament. All match times listed areCET.

Group 1

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Finland321090+97
 Norway3120113+85
 Serbia302145−12
 Kazakhstan3012117−161
Finland 8–0 Kazakhstan
Honkanen 18',30',35'
Heroum 27'
Säppi 49'
Kemppi 53'
Hälinen 58'
Jaakonsaari 80+3'
Report
Norway 3–3 Serbia
Hansen 10'
Reiten 22'
Hegerberg 31'
ReportPešić 13'
J. Damnjanović 18'
J. Ćubrilo 58'

Finland 1–0 Serbia
Kemppi 80+1'Report
Kazakhstan 0–8 Norway
ReportEide 7'
Nurusheva 21' (o.g.)
Hegerberg 33',37',40' (pen.)
Sandtrøen 36'
Tomter 44'
Haugstad 53'

Norway 0–0 Finland
Report
Serbia 1–1 Kazakhstan
J. Damnjanović 80+5' (pen.)ReportPazyl 12'

Group 2

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Czech Republic3300130+139
 Republic of Ireland320152+36
 Northern Ireland31024403
 Macedonia3003016−160
Czech Republic 8–0 Macedonia
Danihelková 4',16'
Necidová 26'
A. Šturmova 37',76'
E. Šturmová 46',80',80+3'
Report
Republic of Ireland 1–0 Northern Ireland
Jarrett 76'Report

Czech Republic 3–0 Northern Ireland
E. Šturmová 17'
A. Šturmova 24'
Danihelková 45'
Report
Macedonia 0–4 Republic of Ireland
ReportNewman 13'
Shine 19',46'
McCabe 45'

Republic of Ireland 0–2 Czech Republic
ReportDanihelková 54'
E. Šturmová 72'
Northern Ireland 4–0 Macedonia
Magill 14',26',67'
Connolly 80+2'
Report

Group 3

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Denmark3300111+109
 Slovenia320134−16
 Hungary310285+33
 Moldova3003113−120
Denmark 6–0 Moldova
Jans 5'
Knudsen 14'
Jensen 21'
Andersen 38'
Madsen 67'
Søgaard 80+1'
Report
Hungary 1–2 Slovenia
Mosdóczi 58'ReportRupreht 76'
Begič 80+5'
Referee:Ginta PeceLatvia

Denmark 3–0 Slovenia
Jensen 8'
Rask 22'
Andersen 52'
Report
Moldova 1–6 Hungary
Chiper 63'ReportBereczki 9' (pen.),76'
Csiszár 12',54'
Zeller 25',41'

Hungary 1–2 Denmark
Mosdóczi 11'ReportJensen 27'
Andersen 40+2'
Referee:Ginta PeceLatvia
Slovenia 1–0 Moldova
Eržen 23'Report

Group 4

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Spain3300160+169
 Netherlands3201171+166
 Belarus310225−33
 Georgia3003029−290
Netherlands 3–0 Belarus
Coolen 27'
Janssen 53'
Drost 62'
Report
Spain 13–0 Georgia
Ortiz 8',58',72'
Valderas 11',25',34',62',64',67'
Infante 20',36'
De Castro 54'
Rodriguez 79'
Report
Referee:Ivana VlaićBosnia and Herzegovina

Spain 2–0 Belarus
De Castro 57'
Ortiz 73'
Report
Georgia 0–14 Netherlands
ReportMoorrees 1'
Meinders 2',7'
Kuijpers 4',17',40'
Kuikstra 5'
Mourmans 13',50',71',72'
Braskamp 31'
Drost 58'
Becx 79'
Attendance: 400
Referee:Ivana VlaićBosnia and Herzegovina

Belarus 2–0 Georgia
Solokha 25'
Khryschenovich 40+2'
Report
Netherlands 0–1 Spain
ReportDe Castro 45'

Group 5

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Iceland3300291+289
 Italy3201125+76
 Lithuania3102121−203
 Bulgaria3003015−150
Italy 4–0 Bulgaria
Roversi 3'
Giacinti 53',73'
Re 80+1'
Report
Iceland 14–0 Lithuania
Lúdvíksdóttir 9',30',60' (pen.)
Óladóttir 13',16',20'
Prastadrottir 26',29'
Antonsdottir 43'
Viggosdottir 45',52'
Einarsdottir 54'
Jensen 75'
Elvarsdottir 77'
Report
Referee:Eszter UrbanHungary

Italy 7–0 Lithuania
Giacinti 4',8',17'
Pugnali 10',40+1'
Di Marino 33'
Vaičiulaitytė 61' (o.g.)
Report
Bulgaria 0–10 Iceland
ReportLúdvíksdóttir 4',44'
Prastadrottir 9'
Abrahamsdottir 12'
Einarsdottir 24'
Óladóttir 58',63',75'
Antonsdottir 68',80'

Iceland 5–1 Italy
Lúdvíksdóttir 26' (pen.),37',56',59'
Prastadrottir 44'
ReportGiacinti 39'
Lithuania 1–0 Bulgaria
Vanagaitė 44'Report
Referee:Eszter UrbanHungary

Group 6

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Belgium3210100+107
 England321090+97
 Turkey310275+23
 Armenia3003021−210
Belgium 7–0 Armenia
Lerinckx 3'
Leynen 27',47'
Neyens 31'
Deneve 52'
Aga 71' (pen.)
Van Gorp 80+3'
Report
England 2–0 Turkey
Gunton-Jones 27'
Williams 39'
Report

Armenia 0–7 England
ReportWilliams 28'
Lawley 31'
Merrick 36',48',53'
Mead 56',77'
Belgium 3–0 Turkey
Michez 11'
Leynen 40+1'
Van Gorp 80+5'
Report

Turkey 7–0 Armenia
Çınar 10',59',80'
Hız 12',67'
Güngör 36'
Baştürk 48'
Report
England 0–0 Belgium
Report

Group 7

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Scotland330061+59
 Romania311121+14
 Austria311123−14
 Ukraine300305−50
Scotland 1–0 Romania
Weir 40'Report
Referee:Marte SørøNorway
Ukraine 0–1 Austria
ReportDujmenović 69'

Romania 2–0 Ukraine
Cosma 27',64'Report
Scotland 3–1 Austria
Weir 20' (pen.)
Grant 24'
ReportPosch 40+1'
Referee:Marte SørøNorway

Ukraine 0–2 Scotland
ReportHunter 40',72'
Austria 0–0 Romania
Report

Group 8

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Sweden330082+69
 France3201153+126
 Croatia301229−71
 Israel3012213−111
Sweden 3–0 Croatia
Anker-Kofoed 41'
Stegius 58',80+3'
Report
France 9–0 Israel
Lavogez 3',18',36'
Vaysse 7'
Wenger 39',51'
Bourgoing 57'
Gearain 66'
Belkacemi 68'
Report
Bourret,Capbreton

Sweden 2–0 Israel
Stegius 5'
Diaz 67'
Report
Referee:Inna DidychUkraine
Croatia 0–4 France
ReportLe Bihan 22'
Lavogez 25',74'
Vaysse 31'

France 2–3 Sweden
Le Bihan 37'
Wenger 40'
ReportStegius 7',27',74'
Israel 2–2 Croatia
Twil 25'
Bakal 79'
ReportŠalek 43',56'
Bourret,Capbreton
Referee:Inna DidychUkraine

Group 9

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
  Switzerland3300130+139
 Poland3201201+196
 Estonia3102516−113
 Latvia3003122−210
Poland 9–0 Estonia
Balcerzak 9'
Küppas 19' (o.g.)
Sobkowicz 21',73'
Nosalik 26'
Szaj 40+3'
Stodulska 60'
Bużan 62'
Silkowska 80+3'
Report
Attendance: 30
Switzerland 6–0 Latvia
Sac 21'
Rochaix 47'
Fischer 55'
Bernet 59'
Ehrenbolger 70'
Calo 78'
Report
Attendance: 75

Switzerland 6–0 Estonia
Calo 6',66'
Heule 26'
Wuichet 43',76'
Sac 51'
Report
Attendance: 50
Referee: Kamena GeorgievaBulgaria
Latvia 0–11 Poland
ReportSzaj 8',26'
Balcerzak 21',52' (pen.),74'
Sobkowicz 33',39'
Stodulska 42',61',65'
Guściora 62'
Attendance: 55

Poland 0–1 Switzerland
ReportNosalik 3' (o.g.)
Attendance: 25
Estonia 5–1 Latvia
Ladva 2',57',64'
Lepik 23'
Toom 66'
ReportZvonkova 80'
Attendance: 35
Referee: Kamena GeorgievaBulgaria

Group 10

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Wales3210103+77
 Russia321074+37
 Greece31028803
 Faroe Islands3003111−100
Wales 4–0 Faroe Islands
Keryakoplis 6',29',47'
Green 34'
Report
Russia 3–2 Greece
Piskunova 10'
Veselukha 53'
Kiskonen 66'
ReportKollia 48'
Mitkou 60' (pen.)

Wales 4–1 Greece
Keryakoplis 14',16',55'
Curson 40+2'
ReportKollia 34'
Faroe Islands 0–2 Russia
ReportKiskonen 12'
Veselukha 29'

Russia 2–2 Wales
Piskunova 8'
Veselukha 80+3' (pen.)
ReportKeryakoplis 13',35'
Greece 5–1 Faroe Islands
Mouratidou 26'
Kollia 33'
Vardali 37'
Mitkou 54'
Papakosta 74'
ReportJohannesen 49'

Ranking of group runners-up

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To determine the five best runners-up from the first qualifying round, only the results against the winners and third-placed teams in each group were taken into account and the following criteria apply:

  1. higher number of points obtained in these matches
  2. superior goal difference from these matches
  3. higher number of goals scored in these matches
  4. fair play conduct of the teams in all group matches in the first qualifying round
  5. drawing of lots

The best runners-up were confirmed by UEFA on 22 October 2010.[1]

GroupTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
6 England211020+24
10 Russia211054+14
9 Poland210191+83
5 Italy210185+33
8 France210163+33
4 Netherlands210131+23
2 Republic of Ireland210112−13
3 Slovenia210124−23
1 Norway20203302
7 Romania201101−11

Second qualifying round

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The ten group winners and the five best runners-up joinedGermany in the second round. There were four groups of four teams each. The four group winners advanced to the final round. The draw was held on 16 November 2010.[2]

Group 1

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Iceland330081+79
 Poland320154+16
 England310224−23
 Sweden300328−60
Sweden 1–3 Poland
Johansson 13'ReportGuściora 47' (pen.)
Pajor 48'
Kaletka 71'
Pilkarski,Sosnowiec
Iceland 2–0 England
Óladóttir 46'
Jensen 80+2'
Report
Miejski,Jaworzno

Iceland 2–0 Poland
Óladóttir 55'
Thrastadróttir 68'
Report
Pilkarski, Sosnowiec
England 1–0 Sweden
Sigsworth 33'Report
Miejski, Jaworzno

Sweden 1–4 Iceland
Bragnum 33'ReportGarðarsdóttir 14'
Óladóttir 35'
Lúdvíksdóttir 78',80+1'
Pilkarski, Sosnowiec
Poland 2–1 England
Pajor 35'
Sobkowicz 40'
ReportKelsh 45'
Miejski, Jaworzno

Group 2

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Spain320194+56
 Belgium32012206
 Czech Republic311143+14
 Italy301228−61
Spain 2–0 Belgium
Pinel 71'
Leoz 80+1'
Report
Rokycany,Rokycany
Czech Republic 1–1 Italy
Di Martino 14' (o.g.)ReportTudisco 80+1'

Spain 6–1 Italy
Perez de Heredia 24',45',80+2'
Carreño 31'
Ivana 60'
Gili 72'
ReportRoversi 38'
Rokycany, Rokycany
Belgium 1–0 Czech Republic
Mechez 13'Report
Zruč, Zruč-Senec

Czech Republic 3–1 Spain
Krejčiříková 67'
Nováková 70'
Šturmová 77'
ReportPerez de Heredia 76'
Zruč, Zruč-Senec
Italy 0–1 Belgium
ReportHannecart 6'
Rokycany, Rokycany

Group 3

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Germany3300170+179
 Denmark320184+46
 Finland310238−53
 Russia3003016−160
Germany 5–0 Finland
Dallmann 6'
F. Dongus 19',23',49'
Petermann 80'
Report
Sport og Event Park Esbjerg,Esbjerg
Referee:Marte SørøNorway
Denmark 5–0 Russia
Gewitz 7'
Andersen 34',80+4'
Jans 46'
Fisker 80'
Report
Varde Idrætspark,Varde

Germany 9–0 Russia
Däbritz 3',50',53'
Petermann 7',58' (pen.)
Leupolz 47'
F. Dongus 63'
Magull 68' (pen.),79'
Report
Sport og Event Park Esbjerg,Esbjerg
Referee:Leen MartensBelgium
Finland 1–3 Denmark
Saastamoinen 71'ReportFisker 10'
Andersen 62'
Smidt Nielsen 70'
Sport og Event Park Esbjerg,Esbjerg
Referee:Marte SørøNorway

Denmark 0–3 Germany
ReportF. Dongus 6',57',59'
Sport og Event Park Esbjerg,Esbjerg
Referee:Leen MartensBelgium
Russia 0–2 Finland
ReportSaastamoinen 27'
Heroum 30'
Varde Idrætspark,Varde

Group 4

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 France330081+79
 Scotland31115504
 Wales302124−22
  Switzerland301216−51
Switzerland 1–1 Wales
Brülhart 68'ReportKeryakoplis 74'
Sportanlage Heslibach,Küsnacht
Scotland 1–4 France
Ness 60'ReportLe Bihan 3',80+2'
Lavogez 36',64'
Chrummen,Freienbach

Switzerland 0–2 France
ReportLavogez 11',50'
Chrummen, Freienbach
Wales 1–1 Scotland
Keryakoplis 66'ReportBrown 31'
Grünfeld,Rapperswil-Jona

Scotland 3–0 Switzerland
Weir 13' (pen.),34',40+1'Report
Grünfeld, Rapperswil-Jona
France 2–0 Wales
Declercq 16'
Diani 66'
Report
Sportanlage Heslibach, Küssnacht

Final round

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2011 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship teams and final round performance

The four group champions played the knockout stage in theCentre sportif de Colovray Nyon,Nyon,Switzerland from 28 to 31 July 2011.[3] There were two semifinals, a third place match and the final. The pairings were determined by the regulations, there was no draw held for the finals.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
28 July 2011
 
 
 Iceland0
 
31 July 2011
 
 Spain4
 
 Spain1
 
28 July 2011
 
 France0
 
 Germany2 (5)
 
 
 France2 (6)
 
Third place
 
 
31 July 2011
 
 
 Iceland2
 
 
 Germany8

Semifinals

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Iceland 0–4 Spain
ReportGarcía 12'
Putellas 34',36'
Viggosdóttir 67' (o.g.)

Germany 2–2 (a.e.t.) France
Magull 8'
Jäger 68'
ReportLavogez 49'
Belkacemi 60'
Penalties
Magullsoccer ball with check mark
Dallmansoccer ball with red X
Seifertsoccer ball with check mark
Petermannsoccer ball with check mark
Däbritzsoccer ball with check mark
Bröcklsoccer ball with check mark
Jägersoccer ball with red X
Leupolzsoccer ball with red X
5–6Lavogezsoccer ball with red X
Belkacemisoccer ball with check mark
Declercqsoccer ball with check mark
Kerrachesoccer ball with check mark
Huchetsoccer ball with check mark
Mbock Bathy Nkasoccer ball with check mark
Adramsoccer ball with red X
Wengersoccer ball with check mark

Third place match

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Iceland 2–8 Germany
Thrastadróttir 48'
Lúdvíksdóttir 80'
ReportDäbritz 12'
Magull 14',40+1',47'
Jäger 26',38',67'
Leupolz 68'

Final

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Spain 1–0 France
Pomares 80+2'Report


 2011 UEFA Women's Under-17 European champions 

Spain
Second title

References

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  1. ^"England and France among best runners-up".UEFA. 22 October 2010. Retrieved9 April 2011.
  2. ^"Spain learn Women's U17 draw fate".UEFA. 16 November 2010. Retrieved9 April 2011.
  3. ^July date for Women's U17 finals, uefa.com, retrieved 21 October 2010

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